
ATL • Forward • #00
8 months ago
Toppin’s continued absence does not impact fantasy basketball, as he is not in the Hawks’ rotation when he’s healthy.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ATL • Guard • #11
8 months ago
Here we go again. The Hawks have again listed Young as probable; fantasy managers in active leagues should assume that he’ll play. If Young cannot play for some reason, Keaton Wallace, who is absent from the Hawks’ injury report, would get the start.
Source: NBA Injury Report
ATL • G • #3
8 months ago
LeVert was one of three Hawks to score at least 21 points in Sunday’s victory, and seven reached double figures. That tends to happen when facing the team with the league’s worst defense. While LeVert’s output in category leagues has not been great, his value has increased in points leagues since moving to Atlanta. The Hawks play four games during Week 23, starting with the Magic on Tuesday, which is good news for LeVert managers whose leagues will be active.
ATL • F-C • #17
8 months ago
Sunday’s double-double was Okongwu’s third in five games, and the 27 points are the most he’s scored since February 5. Since the All-Star break, the Hawks’ starting center has provided third-round value in nine-cat formats and fourth-round value in eight-cat. Okongwu has made the most of his opportunity since being moved into the starting lineup to the delight of many fantasy managers. Look for his Yahoo! ADP to be well within the top 100 next season after he began this season at 116.

ATL • Guard • #11
8 months ago
As expected, Young took full advantage of Sunday’s matchup with the league’s worst defense. Having struggled against the Knicks on Saturday, the Hawks’ point guard recorded another points/assists double-double against the Jazz. Also, he only committed three turnovers, so fantasy managers who needed a solid outing in their championship round had to be pleased. For those whose leagues run through Week 23, Young and the Hawks play four games, starting with the Magic on Tuesday.

ATL • Guard • #11
8 months ago
As expected, Young has been upgraded from probable to available for Sunday’s game. After struggling in Saturday’s loss to the Knicks, this should be a “get right” game for Ice Trae, as the Jazz own the NBA’s worst record and defensive rating. Don’t be surprised if he records a gaudy stat line in the final game of Week 22.
Source: Atlanta Hawks

ATL • Guard • #11
8 months ago
Young fell one assist short of his eighth straight double-double in his last game and his Achilles isn’t slowing him down. Fantasy managers should expect the star point guard to be his usual self against Utah.

DAL • G • #31
8 months ago
Thompson shot 4-of-8 from three and did not provide much else of value to fantasy managers on Saturday. Over the past two weeks, the veteran sharpshooter is ranked outside the top 200 in eight- and nine-cat formats. Thompson has primarily been a points and three-pointers player this season, and his field goal percentage of 41.3 percent is the lowest of his career. Thompson managers whose leagues are active during Week 23 will have three games to work with, starting with Wednesday’s matchup against the Lakers.

DAL • C • #2
8 months ago
Saturday’s game was Lively’s second since returning from a stress fracture in his ankle. As expected, there’s still some rust, and the Mavericks are taking a conservative approach to his workload. Lively only played 15 minutes, offering limited value during his time on the court. With Daniel Gafford (knee) sitting out, Kai Jones assumed the backup center responsibilities and had an excellent night. Shooting 9-of-9 from the field, he finished with 18 points, seven rebounds, one steal and three blocks. However, as good as this line was, fantasy managers whose leagues will be active next week don’t need to pick up Jones. Dallas plays on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, which should ensure that Lively and Gafford are available.

DAL • F-C • #3
8 months ago
After sitting out Friday’s loss to the Clippers, Davis was back in the lineup for Saturday’s rematch. While the points and rebounds were solid, his efficiency left something to be desired. Not only did Davis shoot below 50 percent from the field, but he was also responsible for six turnovers. Over the past two weeks, he has been a ninth-round player in eight-cat formats, ranking just outside the top-100 according to Basketball Monster. For Davis managers whose leagues run through Week 23, the Mavericks play three games, all on the busiest days of the week (Wednesday, Friday and Sunday).

DAL • F • #25
8 months ago
Washington and Martin have been upgraded from probable to available, and both played in Friday’s loss to the Clippers. Their roles should not change much, if at all. Washington will remain in the starting lineup, with Martin likely playing around 20 minutes off the bench.
Source: Grant Afseth

DAL • F-C • #3
8 months ago
Davis and Lively have been upgraded from probable to available and should start alongside each other. Daniel Gafford (knee) is unavailable after starting on Friday, opening up a spot for Lively, while Davis will likely push Naji Marshall to the bench. Marshall is worth holding onto due to Dallas’s lack of depth.
Source: Grant Afseth

DAL • F-C • #21
8 months ago
Gafford is sitting out Saturday’s game because it is the Mavericks’ second in as many nights. Dallas will have suitable coverage for Gafford’s absence, with Anthony Davis and Dereck Lively II on track to play. Hardy sprained his right ankle during the fourth quarter of Friday’s loss to the Clippers. His absence should free up additional minutes for fellow reserve Max Christie, who is worth a look in deep leagues.
Source: Grant Afseth
ATL • F • #20
8 months ago
Niang’s inconsistent production makes him a challenging player to trust in fantasy leagues. However, his place within the Hawks’ rotation has made him worth a look in some deep leagues. Niang did not shoot the ball well on Saturday, but he did replace Mouhamed Gueye (six points, three rebounds, one assist and one block in 17 minutes) in the lineup to begin the second half. The minutes are there, but the production has not been recently, with Niang reaching double figures in two of his last five appearances.
ATL • G-F • #14
8 months ago
After scoring 21 points in his prior three appearances, Mann hit double figures for the first time since March 27 in Saturday’s defeat. Despite averaging just 10.6 points per game, he has been a ninth-round player in nine-cat formats over the past two weeks. Georges Niang and Caris LeVert have been superior deep-league options since the trade deadline, but Mann will be worthy of a look for Sunday’s game against the Jazz.
ATL • G • #3
8 months ago
LeVert has reached double figures in three straight and four of his last five appearances for the Hawks. However, over the past two weeks, he’s ranked outside the top 200 in nine-cat formats. The issue has been the field goal percentage. Although LeVert shot the ball well on Saturday, making six of his 11 attempts, he’s been a 38.9 percent shooter over the past two weeks. He’ll look to end Week 22 on a high note when the Hawks host Utah on Sunday.

ATL • Guard • #11
8 months ago
Young and the Hawks had a rough afternoon, trailing by as much as 34 before making things more respectable late. His streak of games with at least 12 assists ended at six, and the Hawks’ point guard also shot 33.3 percent from the field. Sunday’s game against the Jazz will be a good opportunity for Young to bounce back, as Utah has the NBA’s worst record and is ranked 30th in defensive rating.

DAL • F • #16
8 months ago
Martin is once again listed as probable as he continues to manage his hip injury. He played 18 minutes on Friday and only contributed one rebound, one steal and two turnovers. He isn’t a player to consider rostering in any format, but his expected availability on the second night of a back-to-back is a good sign for his progress.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • G • #1
8 months ago
Hardy exited during the fourth quarter of Friday’s game after spraining his right ankle, and it is expected to keep him sidelined on the second night of the Mavericks’ back-to-back. Max Christie should take on extra minutes with Hardy expected to be out.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • F-C • #21
8 months ago
Gafford started on Friday in the first leg of the Mavericks’ mini-series with the Clippers, and there is a chance that he suits up for the second game. However, it is more likely that he sits out, which would allow Kai Jones to once again play a large role off the bench, with Dereck Lively II starting at center.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • G • #31
8 months ago
Thompson exited early from Friday’s game against the Clippers after playing just 13 minutes in the first half. However, the illness won’t keep him out of the lineup during the rematch, which means Max Christie won’t get the starting nod in his place.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • F • #25
8 months ago
Washington played 28 minutes in the first leg of the Mavericks’ back-to-back set with the Clippers, though he may have played more if it wasn’t a blowout. He should continue to start and play a large role in the rematch.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • F-C • #3
8 months ago
Both players sat out the first night of the Mavericks’ back-to-back set with the Clippers, so their expected availability shouldn’t come as a surprise. They’ll both likely start, which will push Naji Marshall and Daniel Gafford to the bench, though Gafford is questionable as he continues to manage his knee injury.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ATL • Guard • #11
8 months ago
As expected, Young will be good to go after being given his usual probable tag. He has had at least 12 assists in six consecutive games and will look to keep that streak going with the Knicks in town.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • G • #1
8 months ago
Hardy was productive in 29 minutes, but his Friday night came to a painful end during the fourth quarter. He stepped on a Clippers’ player’s foot and sprained his right ankle. Requiring assistance to get back to the locker room, Hardy could not put any weight on his right leg. At a minimum, fantasy managers should assume he will not be available for Saturday’s rematch with the Clippers. Between Hardy’s injury and Klay Thompson (illness) exiting during the first half, Max Christie (11/6/1/1 with one three-pointer in 33 minutes) should play plenty on Saturday, possibly as a starter.
Source: Justin Russo

DAL • G • #26
8 months ago
Dinwiddie has reached double figures in four straight and 12 of his last 13 games. Since moving into the starting lineup on March 19, the Mavericks’ guard has provided fifth-round value in eight- and nine-cat formats. Dinwiddie hasn’t been the most reliable fantasy option for most of his career. Still, the current injury situation in Dallas makes him a must-roster player for Saturday’s game against the Clippers. He’s rostered in 52 percent of Yahoo! leagues, so managers in shallow leagues can find Dinwiddie on the waiver wire.

DAL • F • #13
8 months ago
After scoring 14 points on 6-of-13 shooting in his prior two games, Marshall benefited from the Mavericks playing without Anthony Davis on Friday. He’s scored 20 points or more 16 times this season, 15 more than his prior four seasons combined. While Davis may be available for Saturday’s rematch with the Clippers, Dallas watched Klay Thompson (illness) and Jaden Hardy (ankle) exit Friday’s game due to injury. Marshall will have a higher fantasy ceiling if they’re unavailable, even if Davis plays.

DAL • G • #31
8 months ago
Thompson was limited to 13 first-half minutes, scoring two points on 1-of-3 shooting. To begin the third quarter, he was replaced in the lineup by Max Christie, and the Mavericks could stick with that if Thompson cannot play in Saturday’s rematch.
Source: Law Murray

DAL • F • #16
8 months ago
Martin has been upgraded from probable to available, giving the Mavericks another option on the perimeter. However, with the two teams meeting again on Saturday, the few who have Caleb rostered should plan for him not to play in the rematch.
Source: Grant Afseth

DAL • F-C • #3
8 months ago
Davis is out after having his best game since returning from injury against the Hawks Wednesday. The Mavericks are playing a back-to-back with the Clippers and Davis wasn’t going to play both ends. Naji Marshall is set to start in his place Friday and Davis should be back in the lineup Saturday.
Source: Mike Curtis

ATL • Guard • #2
8 months ago
Wallace has not appeared in a game since March 10, and a shoulder injury has kept him out for just over one week. Wallace won’t receive enough playing time to impact fantasy basketball as long as Trae Young is available.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ATL • Forward • #00
8 months ago
Toppin has yet to appear in a game since joining the Hawks on a two-way deal; his most recent performance was on February 1 as a member of the Knicks. His absence will not impact fantasy basketball.
Source: Brad Rowland

ATL • Guard • #11
8 months ago
Young is once again considered probable due to right Achilles tendinitis. Fantasy managers should expect to see him in the lineup on Saturday, as the injury has not negatively impacted Young’s play.
Source: Brad Rowland

DAL • F • #16
8 months ago
Martin should be good to go on the first leg of the Mavericks’ back-to-back. He’ll continue to play a role off the bench, but he hasn’t been able to contribute much value in the box score. With PJ Washington back, that certainly won’t change on Friday.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • F • #25
8 months ago
Washington will be back after a one-game absence, which means he will push Naji Marshall back to the bench. However, with Anthony Davis questionable, Marshall will have a chance to remain a starter even with Washington back.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • C • #2
8 months ago
Lively will sit out the first leg of the Mavericks’ back-to-back set with the Clippers, which will likely allow Daniel Gafford to start. With both players coming off lengthy absences, Gafford will likely sit out on Saturday, with Lively returning to the starting lineup. Kai Jones should take on extra minutes in both games.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • F-C • #3
8 months ago
It’s a back-to-back set with the Clippers, and AD will likely only play in one of the games. Whichever one he sits out in, Naji Marshall should get the starting nod in his place.
Source: NBA Injury Report

DAL • C • #2
9 months ago
Wednesday’s game was the first for Lively since January 14, as he had been sidelined with a stress fracture in his right ankle. While he was immediately inserted into the starting lineup, the second-year center was limited to 16 minutes. With the Mavericks ending Week 22 with a Friday/Saturday back-to-back against the Clippers, fantasy managers should anticipate Lively sitting out one of those games. While capable of providing value in the rebound and blocked shot categories, the minutes restriction limits Lively’s ceiling for what is championship week in many fantasy leagues.
ATL • F-C • #17
9 months ago
Okongwu continues to have a massive role for the Hawks with Clint Capela and Jalen Johnson out. The 24-year-old center played 40 minutes and had a 20-point double-double against the Mavericks Wednesday. Okongwu has seen his production tick up since the All-Star break, and he should be able to maintain this level of play through the rest of the regular season.

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Young continues to show up on injury reports with an Achilles issue, but it hasn’t impacted his play much at all. The 26-year-old point guard was hardly efficient scoring as he had 25 points on 20 shots, though he set a franchise record with at least 12 assists for the sixth game in a row. He also reached 823 assists on the season, which has him tied with Doc Rivers for the most in a season in franchise history. He’s also scored at least 25 points in seven of his last nine games. Expect Young to continue playing through his Achilles injury as if it’s not bothering him.

DAL • F • #13
9 months ago
Marshall has made quite a few starts this year with all the injuries the Mavericks have dealt with. He got another start Wednesday with PJ Washington (illness) out. The 27-year-old small forward wasn’t nearly as effective in this game as prior starts as he scored just six points on six field goal attempts in 35 minutes, though Marshall made up for it by dishing out eight assists. He’ll continue to have value in deeper formats when inserted into the starting lineup.

DAL • G • #26
9 months ago
Dinwiddie’s excellent run as the Mavericks’ starting point guard continued Wednesday. The 31-year-old had another double-double with 14 points and 10 assists. Dinwiddie has had a double-double in two of his last three games. He’s been a top-50 fantasy player over the last two weeks and could be one of the better waiver wire finds of the end of the season.

DAL • F-C • #3
9 months ago
While the Mavericks’ trade for Davis was widely panned and mocked, the 32-year-old power forward turned in a vintage performance Wednesday against the Hawks. He was a machine down low with 34 points, 15 rebounds and five blocks. He did all that damage in just 30 minutes as he’s coming off an adductor injury. Davis was his dominant self for the first time since returning from the injury. Ideally, we’d see this version of Davis more regularly over the Mavs’ final few games of the regular season, though they do have a back-to-back coming up, so AD will likely get one night off.

DAL • F-C • #3
9 months ago
While the Mavericks’ trade for Davis was widely panned and mocked, the 32-year-old power forward turned in a vintage performance Wednesday against the Hawks. Davis was a machine down low with 34 points, 15 rebounds and five blocks. He did all that damage in just 30 minutes as he’s coming off an adductor injury. Davis was his dominant self for the first time since returning from the injury. Ideally, we’d see this version of Davis more regularly over the course of the rest of the season.

DAL • C • #2
9 months ago
The Mavericks have made two changes to their starting lineup for Wednesday’s game. Marshall is starting for PJ Washington, who is unavailable due to illness. The other change is Lively, who will start his first game back from a stress fracture in his ankle. While limited to 15 minutes, he will replace Daniel Gafford in the starting five.
Source: NBA Lineups

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
As expected, Young is available after being considered probable on the initial injury report. He’ll be the starting point guard and focal point of the Hawks’ offensive attack, which is always the case for Ice Trae.
Source: Brad Rowland

DAL • F • #16
9 months ago
Initially probable for Wednesday’s game, Martin played 21 minutes off the bench in Monday’s loss to the Nets. He’ll likely shoulder a similar workload against Atlanta, as the Mavericks should be as healthy as they’ve been since the trade deadline. Martin is a player who many fantasy managers can afford to leave on the waiver wire.
Source: Dallas Mavericks

DAL • F-C • #3
9 months ago
While Davis was initially probable for Wednesday’s game, Lively has not appeared in a contest since January 14. AD will likely be limited to 25-28 minutes, while Lively will play no more than 15. Daniel Gafford is also available, which will help account for the remaining minutes.
Source: Dallas Mavericks

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Young enters Wednesday having notched six straight double-doubles. He hasn’t let his nagging Achilles injury hinder him, and he’ll likely take on his normal workload against Dallas.
Source: NBA Injury Report

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Young did plenty of passing in the first half of this game and entered halftime with 10 assists. Though he still added to that total after the break, he ended up doing more as a scorer in the second half. 22 of his 29 points came after the break as he fell one point shy of adding another 30-point, 10-assist game to his resume. This was his sixth-straight double-double, and he is now just 12 assists away from breaking the Hawks’ franchise record for assists in a season. He has had at least 12 assists in five consecutive game, so he could certainly break the record against Dallas on Wednesday.
ATL • G • #5
9 months ago
Daniels had a spectacular first half on the offensive end and entered the break with 16 points without missing a shot. He wasn’t quite as effective in the second half, but he was still able to score 22 points for a second-straight game. This was also his 12th-straight game with at least two steals, which extends the longest steal streak this season by anyone in the NBA. He has been wreaking having on the defensive end all season and will look to keep that going over Atlanta’s final three games of the week.

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Per usual, Young will be good to go after being given his typical probable tag. He had 19 points and 19 assists in Sunday’s win over the Bucks and will look to have another big night against Portland.
Source: Brad Rowland

ATL • Forward • #00
9 months ago
Toppin signed a two-way deal with Atlanta on March 4 but has yet to appear in an NBA game for them. This calf injury only guarantees that his debut for the Hawks will continue to be delayed for another game.

ATL • Guard • #2
9 months ago
Wallace has been sidelined for over a week now with this shoulder injury. However, with Trae Young still healthy, Wallace likely wouldn’t have seen the floor even if he was healthy.
Source: Brad Rowland

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
Nothing new here as Young has been on the injury report with an Achilles issue for most of the season. The 26-year-old point guard is likely to suit up given his probable listing so fantasy managers shouldn’t have anything to worry about.
Source: Brad Rowland
ATL • F • #10
9 months ago
Rissacher topped his previous career high of 33 points set against the Knicks on November 6. The No. 1 pick in the draft hit 12-of-21 shots, including 5-of-11 from beyond the arc as he led all scorers in Atlanta’s blowout victory. He’s got eight games left in his inaugural campaign, and he’ll look to build on this quality performance during the home stretch.
ATL • G • #5
9 months ago
As he does on a nightly basis, Daniels posted a full stat line, scoring, rebounding and facilitating at an elite level. He capped it off with another huge night on defense, recording a game-high steal total. Daniels is up to 213 total steals this season, a number that ranks 15th-most in a single season since 1990.

ATL • Forward • #18
9 months ago
Gueye is back in the starting lineup after coming off the bench on Thursday against the Heat, with Vit Krejci returning to the bench. The change was likely for matchup reasons, as the Hawks must match up with Giannis Antetokounmpo and Brook Lopez.
Source: NBA Lineups

ATL • Guard • #11
9 months ago
As has been the case throughout the season, Young is available after being considered probable with the same Achilles issue. LeVert was a late addition to the injury report due to illness, but he’s good to go. He’ll take on his usual role off the bench, where he can provide deep-league value.
Source: NBA Injury Report
ATL • G • #3
9 months ago
LeVert has had a few up-and-down performances as March winds down and his status for Sunday is up in the air. Vit Krejci will likely be the first man off the bench and play a ton if LeVert is ruled out.